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- Reserve (RCNVR) was a naval reserve force of the Royal Canadian Navy, which replaced the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve (RNCVR). The RCNVR was created...
- Robert Hampton "Hammy" Gray, VC, DSC, RCNVR (November 2, 1917 – August 9, 1945) was a Canadian naval officer, pilot, and recipient of the Victoria Cross...
- (RCNR-Later renamed RCNVR) 12/4/1940  – ? Lt S. Henderson (RCNR-Later renamed RCNVR) 29/4/1941  – 11/11/1941 LCdr J.L. Diver (RCNR-Later renamed RCNVR) 12/11/1941...
- Angus, RCNVR (Retd). Acting Commander (A) John Henry Arbick, RCNVR. Commander (SB) Alfred Cecil Bethune, RCNVR. Captain Paul Barbour Cross, VD, RCNVR. The...
- sleeve braid was adopted for the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) and rings of narrow interwoven gold lace for the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve...
- 1943) Lt. J.H. Ewart, RCNVR (24 August 1943—17 May 1944) Lt. W.C. Hawkins, RCNVR (18 May 1944—6 October 1944) A/Lt. W.E. Hughson, RCNVR (7 October 1944—15...
- Peter Christie Allan, RCNVR, V-10347. Regulating Petty Officer Robert Blakeley, RCNVR, V-22076. Leading Seaman Allan Boon, RCNVR, V-16252. Able Seaman...
- 52 were killed in action. Among them was Lieutenant Robert Hampton Gray, RCNVR, the only person in the RCN to receive the Victoria Cross. Unlike some Naval...
- war, the RNCVR was disbanded. The Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) was established in January 1923, with 1000 officers and men. Naval reserve...
- Provincial Park, British Columbia, named after Lt. Robert Hampton Gray, VC, RCNVR, and his brother, Flight Sergeant John Balfour Gray, RCAF, both of whom...